Best advise is to do a search in it and read everything well. Natural blinds, no scents/food/attractants that aren't natural to the area and light plain corn. Go in quiet, and try not to change much. Play the wind best as possible.
I'm gonna try and wait till they get a couple freezes and some cold weather. Hopefully it gets there, it never did last yr and it showed.

I was also hoping someone would give any info. or updates on what the ranch looked like, and what they saw. Partner and I are hunting the Kreagor pasture middle of November.

Hunted there 2 seasons ago. Seen a lot of deer and had deer in range for hours each hunt. I opted for Nick to make a setup for me due to my lack of knowledge about the place. Had 2 bucks come in that were old enough to shoot. 1 was a scrap cull and the other was a 120ish 8pt. My advice is light hand corn spread thin. I took handfuls and threw them so it was spread out good. I corned before each hunt. Luckily hogs didn't take over my area. Biggest thing that made them jumpy was noise. Especially fabric crinkling noise. Jackets rubbing against itself, jackets rubbing on a chair, etc. I made sure to wear extra thermals and a hoodie rather than the jacket I took bc they are more quiet. If you do your own setup, you better brush it in better than good. I thought i knew what brushing in a blind was until I went there and learned from a guy that has had success multiple times there. That said, I did have deer at my brushed in blind that I setup, just not near the same amount.

Some friends and I will be deer hunting at Brushy Hill for the first time in January. Late in the season I know but it was the only thing we could setup considering our work schedule. Ive seen a lot of emphasis on brushing in your blind. Does anyone have a picture of good brushed in blind as an example? Any help is appreciated.

Some friends and I will be deer hunting at Brushy Hill for the first time in January. Late in the season I know but it was the only thing we could setup considering our work schedule. Ive seen a lot of emphasis on brushing in your blind. Does anyone have a picture of good brushed in blind as an example? Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!

If you are going to Brushy Hill, and worried about a "brushy blind" contact Nick Anderson maybe look into a semi guided hunt. He will set it up for you. I went on a guided hunt with him last week.

just got back from brushy and out of six guys we killed one doe. only one buck was spotted from stand. lots of wildlife but deer move at night even with a good moon. we hunted the 1800 acres. roads, ppl, and cabin are nice, but we went to kill deer

Best advice, dont go expecting to kill easily. Go expecting to hunt hard with a reward if done correctly. Only been there once and we had plenty shootsble deer in range, but we only killed 2 out of 5 guys. We went for 3 days and if/when we do it again, it will be for 4 or 5 days. Bythe time we figured them out we had to go. As mentioned, hide yourself well. But most of all, have fun. Its a fun hunt and some great cabins. But its not your typical "meat" hunt so dont go expecting to fill the freezer. Those deer are well seasoned...

Best advice, dont go expecting to kill easily. Go expecting to hunt hard with a reward if done correctly. Only been there once and we had plenty shootsble deer in range, but we only killed 2 out of 5 guys. We went for 3 days and if/when we do it again, it will be for 4 or 5 days. Bythe time we figured them out we had to go. As mentioned, hide yourself well. But most of all, have fun. Its a fun hunt and some great cabins. But its not your typical "meat" hunt so dont go expecting to fill the freezer. Those deer are well seasoned...

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That's bout what I'm expecting. Looking forward to a good time regardless of whether I kill anything or not. And I don't think there are any deer in the state more seasoned than the east Texas public land deer I'm used to hunting.

You'd be surprise. We are headed there again first week of january. I can promise you, these deer are unlike any you've hunted. If your shooting hole is over 6 inches they will peer into your soul hahaha. Great deer there and very clever

So sorry I didn't respond! I jut saw this for some reason even though my phone was set to notify me. Yes, the buck in the pic is what I got I did fully guided with nick. I was with him when he went to set up for a semi guided hunt though. Those that are worried about a A good Brushy blind could take a few notes from that man. When we went up I couldn't even see it.

Headed there next weekend with a group of guys from work. First time going down there and I'm super pumped. I believe we are hunting the Anybody got any suggestions/advice?

You 100% Need a well hidden Brushy blind. The guy that commented below is right. They will Peer into your soul. I saw a lot though. Good luck! Check out semi-guided with nick. He will get you in a good spot with a great Brushy blind

We had a great time and saw lots of deer. I didn't shoot anything but had plenty of opportunities on does. 3 of the guys in our group got a buck and one guy shot a doe. We did semi guided and Nick did an outstanding job getting us set up and blinds brushed in for us. Already looking forward to getting back down there next year!

We had a great time and saw lots of deer. I didn't shoot anything but had plenty of opportunities on does. 3 of the guys in our group got a buck and one guy shot a doe. We did semi guided and Nick did an outstanding job getting us set up and blinds brushed in for us. Already looking forward to getting back down there next year!

Awesome. I'm going back next year too! Gunna convince my husband to pick up a bow for once and go with nick.

We had a great time and saw lots of deer. I didn't shoot anything but had plenty of opportunities on does. 3 of the guys in our group got a buck and one guy shot a doe. We did semi guided and Nick did an outstanding job getting us set up and blinds brushed in for us. Already looking forward to getting back down there next year!